Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, September 10, 1821, Image 1

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■ AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. ■ J X* [NOVi. XXXY] 3iO.VBA\ AUUWLXG, Stpicmbei* 10, 1831. Ko. SO3s] ■PBMrrw——i— —w*"■——————w» THE August a Chronicle, IS, ft'Hi.lSUKll MONDAY ft THURSDAY MOK.YIXGS, tty 1C wan Charlton. Publistiers of the Laws of the U. States at five iiou.Aiis feu axvvk, JX ADVAXCi'. (P*Look at this-‘Won’l you? j\ i.L persons having demands against the late firm of Ktix, Dcickimck & I’EAunE, are, requested to hand them in to the subscriber, before the first of Octo ber; next as he will not hold himself re sponsible for any that may be longer with held. It is scarcely worth the price ol labor, to ask those indebted to pay; he hopes however, that the honest debtor will consider it as rather difficult to sub sit. for the space of fifteen or twenty years on the nutrement received from the pass ing breeze, and will sometime in tkc course of the next ensuing ten or twelve years, present him with something more substantial; and at least allow him the privilege of closing his business, and commencing some oilier, for which, he, if alive, will be ever grateful, &,c. G, W. S. Pearre. June 7 '.I BOAT u tVXB a a ILL lake notice that the 101st sec tion of ihe General Ordinance of the city of Augusta, ■ ill be enforced after the first of June—-It reads as follows:—“ All Boats not iu actual use, shall be removed from opposite the city, during the months of June, July, August, September and Oc tober, annually. Boats found opposite the city, during the above named months of the year, containing water in the holds, shall be seized by any officer of Council and conveyed from the city. Any person violating this section shall be fined, at (he discretion of Council, in a sum m.t ex ceeding one hundred dollars per day; and shall, moreover, be liable for all expences -incurred in removing such boat or boats.” June 4—ts FOR HALF • ' The Summer HesiAeuce Os the Subscriber, called the Cupboard, Situated about one mil. hom Turknet Spring, and from three to four miles from Augusta. The above place is as pleasant and healthy a situation as any in the coun ty—there are a dwelling house, kitchen, crunk -houee, s ables, etc. all in good re pair on the premises, with a good spring of water, and about 65 acres of land, about 25 of which is clear u, and under a good fence. The present crop now growing will be disposed of with the premises, if teqmred, and possession given immedi tilery. For further particulars, enquire of S. Bussell, Augusta, or on (he promises of J. S, Shader. July 26 St . THE SUBSCRIBES OFFER FOR SALE, A I»AUT OF THE Spr i ng-Jidl-Aii 11 TRA C T of LAM), (Lately belonging to rie E gate of Seaborn Jones, Ksq ) IYING on both sides oi Butler's creek, A in tiie county cf Richmond, and at p> ..sent in the occupancy of Col. M. F. Uoisclair. The part offered lb" sale is ad mirably well timbered, and would be di vided to accommodate purchasers It iic witpinfour or five miles of the city of Aus gusi i, embraces sonu beautifully elevated siies tor summer residences, having good springs of pure water. r tS* Lalmzan, F. Walker, PnomiKTOns. _ July 16 jf__ Georgia, V» hitch County. o 7 % < ieik s office of the court of Ordinary 11 KB FAS Ross Stevens applies for letters of administration on the estate <.f Aquila Stevens, late of this county deed. And, whereas the raid Boss. Stevens ap plies for letters of administration on tiro estate of Owen H. Stevens, hue of said county deed.—These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular die kindred a.d creditors of the sai l deceased poison ally or cither of them, to enter their objec tions (if any they have) in my office, with in the time picscdbed by law Given under my hand, at office, this 24.-th July 1621 John Torrence, cik. c. o. July oi) —;n9rn Lost or mislaid, a small Morocco pocket Book, con mining ah >ut fb:ty dollars in Augusta, and State Ba k bills—number and amount of each no e not particularly remembered—also, several small notes of hand. The hones finder by returning the same r o tli subscri ber, shall be sa<isfaclorly rewarded. J. K. M, Charlton. June 11. It. Oil VitLES U. WILLIAMS wUI act as my attorney during my ab sence. A. H. Bigelow. •ugusl 20 1821——bt GROCERIES, W in. 11 Thompson Co . Offer Jor Sale, 130 bags prime green Coffee 50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 libels J. Bum 2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Scgars 40 do do Imperial > T l l|',l A Gunpowder i* Hyson S JB. Id il 200 qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Bags Finieiito and Ginger, 16 Do. Popper, 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds, 15 Boxes No. 1 Soap, 200 Bags Shot, assorted, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, 20 do Best Bichmond Tobacco, 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels N. E. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. Oclob er 31 ——-t f J IHE .subscriber oilers for sale, an e!e . gam assortment of FRENCH FAN CV'-GOODS, just received per the latest arrivals. Consisting of Embroidered Collerets do Inserting Trimmings Black and White plain Silk Stockings do ilu Embroidered do White Italian Crapes Satin figured Bibbons Craped d > Small Merino Shawls White Satin Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs Plain Linen Cambrick ' s Black and White Leghorns Black and White Ostrich Feathers Clippings for Milliners tec. The whole of the above goods, are wow opened and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy and Sun. John Morand. mav 21 V» m. U. Thompson & co. Have just received, and offer for sale 100 Bags Prime Green Coffee 10 Minis. Superior St. Croix sugar, 41) Do. Muscovado Sugar. 20Qr. Casks Tenenffe Wine. 500 Qr. Boxes Spanish Scgars. 5 Pipes Cog Brandy. 10 Do. Holland Gin. 5 Hbds. Ja- Bum. 10 Boxes Spcim. Candles. 12 Kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco. 20 Do. Sweet scented Do. 5 Luxes Loudou Mustard. 10 Casks best London Porter. 100 Pieces Inverness and Dundee bagging 50M Bushels Liverpool ground salt', august 20 -3 m Roots, Shoes, and Leather. J.HuUGUL'ON. Soutii side Broad-siren, four doors aoovn the Market, Respectfully informs his friends and customers, that be iuteiius Keep ing constantly on hand, a complete assoi t ineul of BOOTS and SHOES, of every description—which will be sold low for cash, either at wholesale or retail. Country merchants are invited to call and look for themselves. Daily expected, a large supply of Nor thern Leather. Also on hand, A few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS, of the first rale. June 21. GEOUGIA —Oglihorpe county. » T an Inferior court held in and for said A county, on the 7th day of July, 18 11, on the application of James I). Gresham, an insolvent debtor, lv fore the honorable Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph I Moore, justices thereof. Ordered, that the 22d day of September next, be and is hereby appointed for the meeting of this court again, upon the application of the said James D Gresham, at the Court-house of said county —at which time and place, it. is further ordered, that the said James I) Gresham be brought up before this court; and also that all and singular the creditors as well those at whose suit the said James 1) Gresham is confined, ns also ail those to whom the said James 1) Gresh am is indebted, shall he summoned to up pear in person or by attorney, to shew cause, if any they have, why tiie said James I) Gr. sham shall not have extended to him the benefit of the Constitution and Laws of tins stale in relation to insolveni debtors. A true copy from the minutes, Isaac Collier, Cl’k July T 2 9\v To Mechanics, THE Justices of the Inferior court of tbe county of Columbia will, from tiie pre sent dale, until the Ist Tuesday in Sept, icxt, receive sealed proposals for the building a Jail in said count y. All persons risking to undertake the same can have a complete plan, by applying to the Clerk of said court. There will be paid in ad vanc;, when the work is commenced, two thousand dollars. H 1 .aiiinr, Cl k i. c. July 12 7t *#* We arc authorized o announce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq . candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond county, ut the ensuing election April 5 \i j The Eliterpeiad. lim first volume of tile F.IJI MIJI’KI U) or MUSICAL INTELLIGENT; KU AND LA DIMS t.AZin'l):, ended in April.— The second Volume has commenced, much impiovcd, autl considerably enlarg ed, comprising eight quarto pages with a sliert of Music in every number, and is published se:ui monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per .tnnum, by John U. Parker, No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 31 The Subscriber, SOLICI TS those who can furnish him with evidencr, to enable him to pros ecute with satisfaction, tliree persons who were concerned in maltreating his man servant COM US, on the M asliliiglou road, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve ning of the !M inst.—The boy was furnish ed with a pass wheih he propuced (with out elfecl) and was by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certain gentleman came up and informed them that his pass was not out by one week, the negro does not. know who was Isis friend, being an African, understands but little English; scarcely etittugh to he under wood—-should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by Isaac Lalloclie, Apply to A. Slaughter & C. Labuzun or Thos. S. Oliver. December 7 If Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dic’d, either by note or open account, are re quested to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next.— All persons having claims against the es tate are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated Eliza A. Sicavitt, adm’x. April 111.——if Notice. HHIfE Subscriber Cautions the public SL against trading fur her Due Hill, gi ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five Dollars, dated as well as 1 recollect the 2lst of November, 1820, payable the hist day of March, 1821 ; as the properly proved to be unsound, I am determined nut to pay t. Eliza Wood. Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15. ts Caveat E d LL persons ate requested to take no- I lice that 1 have legal and equitable liens, fora considerable part of (he pur chase money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly my property, and by me sold to James Myers. Any person who purchases, will take the property subject, to those liens oi which if more par ticular information is desired, it will be given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or the subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. THE SUUSCitiiiKfi Offers for sale on reasonable to ws, A Valuable Tract of Laud, JLiVING on the Big Kiokee Creek, with u, a mile and a hall of Columbia Court- House, containing 351 acres, about 200 of which are cleared. On the premises is a spring of excellent water, and all the visual improvements of a country farm, Pcr so.is wishing to purchase will apply to the subscriber at his residence on the pre mises. liarmong Eamar. June 4 w3w Georgia— Warren county. i'lurk's Ujjke (f the Court of Ordinary, w 1 UREAS Mary Cooper, administra tiiX on Uie estate of .laims Cooper, late of said county, dec'd. applies for Letters Dismissory from her Adminisuation of the Said eslat,. These are therefore, to cite and admo nish ail persons concerned, to be and ap pear at my office, to enter their objections (if any they have) within the lime pre ocribcd by law, why said Letters should not be granted, otherwise they wdl issue accordingly. Ci ven under my hand at office, this sth day of March, 1821. Jno. Torrence, Clk, c. o. March 12, 1820 n.sm fifty Dollar a Alegar A. STOLEN from Capt. Bee’s Keck mthe city of Augusta, on Monday Evening, the 20tli inst a large Bay MAKE, about 8 »r 0 jears old, with fold. She had a dou ble rained bridle on, and is about fifteen lands and a half high, a very long tale, long head and neck, and a small lump on me of her fore ancles, and had a sore on the middle of her back, hut now well.— Forty dollars will be paid for the thief and tlnriy for the Mare, to be delivered to the subscriber, thirteen miles above An, gusta, or with Edward Bird, of Augusta at the City Hotel. Dread. Face. Augnst 2 7— —ts i Advertisement. i WuEIIEAS the subscriber has taken i the Hoarding House, just below the g.ia and market house, on Broad street, in tin , city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a generous public for the support already gi\«k, and solicits a continuance of their i favors, and pledges himself to give every attention, and boarding at the following rales, to wit: —Horses boarded at 50 cents per night; single feed 37$ ; boardmg for man per day gl; dinner 50 cents; sup per 37$ cents ; breakfast 37$ ; bed 25 rents —clean nice beds and a well furnish ed table, and a good attentive hostler from the north. 1 also keep a Wagon Yard in good order, gratis, to those that take boarding. 1 am; N.c. &C. Thornton Holeman. i April 23. Iff The Milkdgeville Recorder, Co lumbia, 8. C. Stale Gazette, and Haleigh Minerva, will re-publishthe above monthly furtive months, ami forward their accounts to this office for payment. LAW. X HE subscriber tenders his professional services in the following counties of the Middle Circuit .—Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Emanuel, Scriven &. Burke, and in the county of Warren of the Nor thern Circuit, ile will also practice in the Federal Courts of this Stale. Thom as Glascock. 03 s The Savannah Republican and Mil ledgcville Journal will insert the above one month. T. G. January 22 Notice. "VJ INK months after date, application i.x| will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond country, for leave to sell a certain tract of land in the county of Baldwin, situate in the twenti eth district, and known by the number 203, in the plan of said district, being the property of Matthew Fox, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Aimer Fox, Gua*r. Nov 23 rti9m Found, ci OoMETIME since, a Red Morocco Pocket Book, containing Receipts and money—other valuable property to the owner. It is supposed to belong to a Mr. Stephen Lyles, ot Columbia County. The owner can have it by paying so" this Ad vertisement. July 19 If Notice is hereby Given, f |>HAT the concern of Glascock & Rick- J. tnion is dissolved by mutual consent, tiiat the unfinished bittiness lias been translered to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised t« close and settle the same That Thomas Glascock wdl attend to ad vocating causes in which the said concern have been employed, and will continue his practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia, and will also practice in the counties of Washington and in the Mayor’s Court of this city, I homas Glascock, Dav‘»d F. Dickinson. January 11 ts Consignments. DU. ROGER'S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, oi diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is free from all those objections which the use of inf)amatory drops, or similar preparations are always liable to. He invites the Pub lic to try and judge of the efficacy of tin Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re sult of many years labour and experience of his own practice. We is sensible of die ijrofetsional objections which are so often urged against Patent Medicines ; but it is not for him to say that such objections ire sinister. He can only observe that Hie Medical properties of his Detergent can only be tested by its use. A few Cases of the above, are offered low at Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum and Madder; with various other articles on the most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Dunn, Antley* Range. January' 1. ts William W r . Williams"! and wife, and others, 1 IN EQUITY. vs. >Qill for Paitition. Thomas Philips, and j others. J IN bedience to an order of the court ofEquity, will be sold at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in Sep tember next, on a credit of one and two years, a tract of land containing 437 acres, adjoining lands of John Ryan, Charle- Randolph and others, being the residenc of the late Wm. Jeter, dec. On the pro inises are a comfortable two story dwe ling house,agin house, barn and all oth - necesssry out buildings, with about 200 acres of open land remarkably well wa tered by springs. Purchasers will be re quired to give bond U security, to pay in cash the cost and fees of suit, and for a title deed to the laud. Whitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court House, ? 20tb June, 1822. J IS «*• . * ' * J Proposals For Publishing a Paper in the Toipn of jMilledgevil/e, to be emitted, We, T\\e People. THK Press lias been trul> and classical* ly called the Palladium of Liberty —ln the dissemination of useful knowledge—* in the correction of political abuses, it stands proudly pre-eminent above every o. ther institution—it is the hand maid to the Arts and Sciences—the conservator of Genius, aiidthe Pioneer to the match of Liberty and Virtue. However corrupt a Press may be; however ably and skil fully conducted, it cannot long retain an undue influence upon the minds of the People; -the glare of public observation through which it moves, like the unsulli ed Mirror of Confucius, immediately re flects its defornjinily; and exposes its vc. nality. Some one bar aptly observed, that oi'inion is the Queen of the // or Id / She is emphatically so in a government like ours. The aristocratical maxim, “ the people are their own worst enemies,” under whatever semblance it may appear, will still retain an impress of its original fea tures; and the ken of an enlightened community will soon penetrate the gossa tner mantle, and drag the monster to light, WE, THE PEOPLE, will be particu larly devoted to an impartial examination of the politics of the Stale of Georgia— The policy of its pri sent administration is ■ • one which fully accords with our feelings and principles—and so Jong as it adhej'.s to that honest and independent course which has invariably marked its progress, so long will the Editors be devoted to its support. All other subjects of Slate or National concern, will receive that por tion of attention which they merit; and every exertion will he used to render, the i paper a medium of useful intelligence. e Sueh are the sentiments of the Editors —and thus feeling and thinking will they > launch their little barque upon the politi cal ocean. With Truth their chart, and Independence their compass, they hope in ■» attempting to avoid Scylia they will not founder on Charybdis; hut ride in triumph on the Sea of Principle into the Port of . Public Safety;. t WE, THE PEOPLE, will be publish ed forthwith, under the management of one of the Editors of the Jiugusta Chro nicle. The terms o! subscription will be three dollars per annum, pay able on the delive ry of the first number, or four dollars at the expiration of the year. OC7’ Advertisements and Job wwrk at the customary prices. . .; July 2.i if \ tireat Bargain. A NOW offer for sole, the tract of Land whereon 1 now live, supposed to contain about sixteen hundred acres, being in the counties of Wilkes and Lincoln; on Fisb i"g Greek, twelve miles from Washington and nine from Petersburg . .1 The land is of the first quality, and in i most excellent repair for farming. It tas the conveniency of a good Dwelling tud out houses, together with large or chards of excellent fruits, such as apples, peaches; pears, damasons, plums, &c.— • his tract of land may be had for one third less than the real value. If the quantity of acres should be too great, persons wishing to purchase, can lie accommodated with any named num ber. The conditions will be liberal, such, as one third cash, and the balance in two annual payments. . . v * Should I not sell between this and the latter part of the fall, the above land will be rented; for I am determined on remov ing to the state of Alabama the ensuing vear. 1 have no othei motive to sell than the one just mentioned, and to settle land I possess in Alaoaniaof more value to me, hough I conceive the tract of land and she improvemena thereon, now offered tor sale, as the best farm in the upper part of this state. ,< I have also other lands of considerable value in this state for sale; persons wish ing to purchase will do well to apply im mediately to the subscriber. Robert Ware. July 2.3 eowSm CO" The Editors ol the Georgia Journal and Augusta Chronicle are requested to .} insert the above advertisement every o ther week for three months and forward accounts to this office. , v , , FOR SALK, i, HOUSE & lot fronting on Broad tV Street and Ellis Street—the lot { contains halt an acre, between Mr John H Man and Mrs. Fox’s. The house with very little repairs may be made a comfort ible dwelling for a small family. For eims apply to . G.«, Marshall. Angus* 9 ts 1. Notice. ~ months after date application L* will be made to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell the real eitate of the iate Ur. I'bon.as Leavitt, deceased. Klizu A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19, m9m 1821 Itfu barrels Howard fi’.rect Baltimore FLOUR, for sa. by 1. Thompson, August 27——ts - r »